Broncos coach Josh McDaniels has raised eyebrows with some of his personnel moves. But Broncos fans won’t argue with his latest venture of having Hall of Fame QB John Elway take a more active role with the franchise.

Jay Cutler isn’t the only player who has developed trust issues with first-year Broncos coach Josh McDaniels. A few other players have privately expressed concern, and the media has joined the chorus in feeling that McDaniels has a problem with honesty.

Brandon Marshall is still under contract to the Broncos, so I have to temper my disdain for the complete dismantling of an NFL franchise. A lot of people place the blame on the owner of the Denver Broncos, Pat Bowlen, and the reality is the ire is misguided. Bowlen is a businessman who did not become a billionaire because he knew some unique secret that revolutionized the NFL.

With the team’s morale hovering at an all-time low, the Denver Broncos appear to be on the verge of losing another star on offense. The affects of trading WR Brandon Marshall could sink the Josh McDaniels administration before it makes its maiden voyage.

One day after meeting with Broncos coach Josh McDaniels and owner Pat Bowlen over his absence from the first day of mandatory minicamp, The Denver Post is reporting that wide receiver Brandon Marshall was again a no-show Saturday.

In a statement released last night by the Broncos, team owner Pat Bowlen said that “numerous attempts to contact Jay Cutler in the last 10 days, both by head coach Josh McDaniels and myself, have been unsuccessful.” Cutler’s camp says that’s just not so.